A new report from Michigan Medicine researchers and the RAND Corporation offers evidence-based strategies for expanding critical care resources for COVID-19 patients.
As the COVID-19 pandemic expands across the United States, many hospitals and health care systems are challenged with meeting the critical care needs of the sickest COVID-19 patients.
A new report from the RAND Corporation outlines the results of a rapid turn-around project led by Mahshid Abir, M.D., an associate professor of emergency medicine and director of the University of Michigan Acute Care Research Unit. The report, co-authored by Christina Cutter, M.D., an emergency physician and University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation National Clinician Scholar, highlights evidence-based strategies for critical care surge in response to the pandemic.
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